There was a Captain America black-and-white movie serial in 1944, but the movie character only slightly resembled the comic book hero. He had a similar costume, but no shield, he used a gun and rode a motorcycle, had no sidekick, and his other identity was District Attorney Grant Gardner.
There was a made-for-TV "Amazing Spider-Man" movie in 1977, which was the pilot for a short-lived television series starring Nicholas Hammond.
The first feature-length theatrical release movie starring a Marvel character, though, was "Howard the Duck" in 1986.
Yes.
they will make a marvel zombies movie somewhere in 2018 or 2019 idk
The phone number of the Movie Marvel Museum is: 503-280-2376.
There's no reason to believe Marvel/Disney will be adapting the zombie storyline into a film.
The address of the Movie Marvel Museum is: 2728 Ne Alberta St, Portland, OR 97211
The highest grossing marvel movie by far is The Avengers with $623,357,910. In second is Iron Man 3 with $407,880,990.
no they are not sorry
Avengers.
Namor the Submariner I don't know who was the first Marvel character, but Namor was the first mutant, not the first character.
Marvel
There are currently no announced plans for a standalone Domino movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, the character has appeared in "Deadpool 2" and may reprise her role in future Marvel projects.
Because Avengers are owned by Disney/Marvel Studios & the other characters are not. Disney/Marvel don't own the rights to them, although Marvel in 2016 acquired the movie rights which is why he appeared in Marvel's Captain America Civil War